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Madras High Court judge to inspect three parks in Chennai city on June 26

Madras High Court judge to inspect three parks in Chennai city on June 26
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A Madras High Court judge will inspect three major Chennai parks to monitor progress on green cover and urban beautification projects. The initiative is part of a broader effort to improve pedestrian infrastructure and public spaces in the city.

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It demonstrates judicial oversight in urban planning and environmental management, directly impacting city infrastructure projects.

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Justice M. Dhandapani of the Madras High Court who had been nudging the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) and Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) to improve the green cover in the city, since 2022, has decided to pay a visit to the Thiru.Vi.Ka. Park in Shenoy Nagar, Nehru Park in Egmore and Panagal Park in T. Nagar.

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